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Rapper Lil Wayne on racism

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Rapper Lil Wayne Is Asked About Racism in America. Very Few Could Have Predicted His Answer.


Sep. 13, 2016 8:32pm Tré Goins-Phillips


“Not only did I [think] it’s over, I still believe it’s over. But, obviously, it isn’t.”

That’s what rapper Lil Wayne told sports commentator Skip Bayless Tuesday when the Fox Sports 1 host asked the performer about racism.

“Where are we in the United Sates of America in race relations — in what you see from day to day in your life?” Bayless asked.

In response, Lil Wayne, whose real name is Dwayne Michael Carter, Jr., gave an answer that probably left many viewers surprised.

“Skip, they wouldn’t want to ask me that,” Carter said. “They wouldn’t want my answer to represent them because God knows I have been nothing but blessed. These 33 years have been nothing but a blessing. I have never — and never is a strong word — never dealt with racism.”

While the rapper admitted he wasn’t sure if it’s because racism really isn’t that common or if it’s the result of the “blessings” God has bestowed upon him, he said, “it is my reality.”

“So you’ve never experienced any offensive behavior from any other color?” Bayless asked again.

“Never,” Carter repeated.

Later in the interview, Carter also acknowledged the fact that there are a lot of white people who show up to his concerts — a fact he said goes to show “there is no such thing as racism” anymore.

The popular performer also weighed in on the recent rash of police officer-related shootings of black men, telling Bayless’ co-host Shannon Sharpe it’s important to “figure out what’s going on first,” adding that the solution might be as simple as “coming together” as a country.

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and here is one of the better comments :
comment said:
Jasonx10
- Sep. 13, 2016 at 9:37pm .

In all seriousness; people need to realize conservatives really could care less what a person looks like. The thing we hate is Class warfare rhetoric victimhood games. If you’re a black multimillionaire playing a game for a living and you’re whining about being persecuted; we disregard the relevence of your skin color enough to admit that we think you’re an idiot. You could be white or black; it matters not – your idiocy is the thing we hate. And we are equal opportunity rebukers in that case.

That’s also why when we see a black rapper say something like this we go “this is refreshing”. Because despite the constant flow of lies you hear from the DNC and their goons on CNN/MSNBC/etc – we truly do not care.

That’s not racism Liberals…

Racism is spending every bit of your available energy trying to stir up black people to animosity toward white-conservatives using vague ambiguous things. Even accusing people of disgust toward a HALF black president because “he’s black”…when really, we just respect black people enough to criticize a lying manipulative socialist conman regardless of his skin color.

more: http://www.theblaze.com/stories/201... v2 2016-09-14&utm_term=Firewire_Morning_Test
 
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